| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Buckminster Fuller | Richard Serra | Rachel Whiteread | Richard Serra's monumental steel sculptures transform space in a way that evokes the principles of tensegrity and a cosmic dance of structural forces. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Ai Weiwei | Rachel Whiteread | As a man of science and social progress, Ai Weiwei's bold political commentary and activism resonate with my Enlightenment ideals. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Rachel Whiteread | Damien Hirst | Rachel's got this cool minimalist vibe that really makes you ponder space and absence like some kind of introspective genius. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Richard Serra | Rachel Whiteread | Richard Serra's massive steel sculptures challenge perceptions of space and physics in a way that really resonates with my love for the fundamental laws of nature. |
 | Albert Einstein | Rachel Whiteread | Anish Kapoor | Rachel Whiteread's ability to bring the unseen into the tangible worlds resonates with my love for revealing the hidden laws of the universe. |
 | Jensen Huang | Ai Weiwei | Rachel Whiteread | Innovation and bold political commentary make Ai Weiwei's work resonate more with my tech-savvy, disruptive mindset. |
 | Grace Hopper | Ai Weiwei | Rachel Whiteread | Ai Weiwei's bold activism and fearless expression in the face of political oppression make his work resonate on a global stage like nobody else's. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Yayoi Kusama | Rachel Whiteread | Yayoi Kusama's psychedelic dots and infinity rooms create an immersive, mind-bending experience that's like diving into a parallel universe, just the kind of visual trip that tickles my curiosity about the infinite possibilities of the universe. |
 | Albert Einstein | Rachel Whiteread | Jeff Koons | Rachel Whiteread's emotive sculptures capture the profound silence of absence, whereas Jeff Koons' flashy works are more about spectacle than substance. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Yayoi Kusama | Rachel Whiteread | Yayoi Kusama's iconic polka dots and immersive installations offer a unique, vibrant sensory experience that's hard to beat. |
 | Professor Frink | Rachel Whiteread | Damien Hirst | Oh, glayvin! Rachel Whiteread wins for her genius in turning the mundane into thought-provoking art with a touch of melancholic beauty, compared to Hirst's flashy, commercial spectacle. |
 | Archimedes | Kara Walker | Rachel Whiteread | Kara Walker's provocative silhouettes tackle racial and gender themes head-on, resonating with powerful storytelling that hits me right in the feels. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Rachel Whiteread | Damien Hirst | Rachel Whiteread's work transforms emptiness into a tangible form, giving us a new perspective on the spaces we inhabit. |
 | Pythagoras | Louise Bourgeois | Rachel Whiteread | Louise Bourgeois' work digs deep into the human psyche with raw emotion and personal narratives that resonate universally. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Antony Gormley | Rachel Whiteread | Gormley's monumental exploration of the human form in space just hits different, blending the personal with the universal in a way that's truly profound. |